Display outfit.



PATENTED MAR. 5. 1907.

' S. NEWMAN.

DISPLAY OUTFIT.

APPLICATION I'ILBD MAY 27. 1905.

in suitable numbers on upright carriers B, which move so as to show one exhibit alter the other behind, the exhilritirigspace.

The movement is in a horizontal direction, which permits a convenient arrangement of the exhibits. Thus, for instance, the design as shown in Fig. 1 may be used to exhibit simultaneously material for trousers, shirts, vests, coats, hats, &c., such material being placed in horizontally-arranged strips on the upright carriers. These latter may consist of a backing of suitable material like canvas, stretched in form of an endless belt around and over a number of rollers, which are moved, or, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, this carrier is supported on upright rods C, the ends of which are attached-and supported between spr )cl et-chains D, stretched around and moved by sprocket-wheels E, which are mounted on upright shafts F. One of these latter is positively rotated in any suitable ITlfiIlIlGl iLS, -i'or instance, by a set of bevel- Wheels Gbeing driven by a suitable motor or mechanism H. The carrier B or the exhibits'might also be supported to form the side of a prism or cylinder supported on a central shaft L, as shown in Fig. 4.

Having described my invention, I claim as new i In a display device, the combination of an upright front containing an exh'ibiting-space through which fabric supported back of it may be seen, the outline of this exhibitingspace beingarranged to represent a human figure, an endless carrier. upon which this fabric is held, upright rods around which this endless carrier is passed and whereby it is sustained in upright position, two endless sprocket-chains between which these rods are carried, sproclret-wheels around which these chains pass each in a horizontal plane and one below the other, upright shafts upon which these sprocket-wheels are mounted and means to rotate one of these shal'ts. In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature in the presenee of two Witnesses.

SAMUEL NEWMAN. \Vitnesses:

C. SruNonL,

C. Marne. 

